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The Government of Grenada through the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development is working toward ensuring an educated population.
In this light government is collaborating with the OAS Department of Human Development in offering full scholarships to pursue undergraduate, graduate, related research, masters or Doctoral degrees for the academic year commencing January 2010.
These Scholarships cover a period of 2 years. It is awarded for the first academic year and may be extended for an additional year.
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ST. GEORGE'S GRENADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5th, 2010 - Persons with an interest in pursuing studies at the Midwestern State University recently got an opportunity to interact with students and the Alumni of the university.
The students and alumni gave insight into what can be expected at the university.
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St. George's Grenada, Wednesday December 30th 2009 - Persons who have an interest in pursuing Masters Degrees are being informed that scholarships are now available through the Erasmus Mundus Corporation for the academic year 2010 – 2011.
Erasmus Mundus which is a corporation that offers financial support and scholarships for individuals is offering full scholarships to pursue Masters Degrees in the following areas:
• Agricultural and Forestry Sciences
• Architecture, urban and regional planning
• Art and Design
• Business Studies, Management Science
• Communication and information Sciences
• Education, Teacher Training
• Engineering Technology
• Geography, earth and environmental studies
• Health Sciences
• Humanities
• Languages and Phi logical Science
• Law
• Mathematics, Informatics
• Natural Sciences
• Social and Cultural Sciences, Economics
Interested persons can contact the Human Resource Development Unit and Scholarship Desk at the Ministry of Education for further information and guidance on the application process.
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St. George's, Grenada, Wednesday December 30th 2009 - The Inter-American Development Bank is advertising career
opportunities within the Bank.
The Bank is changing its image and seeking to increase its Caribbean
workforce as well as employees from countries which are not members of
the Bank.
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BACKGROUND
The Government of Grenada (“GOG”) and the World Bank (“the Bank”) have signed a Credit Agreement, which was approved by the Parliament of Grenada to finance the Grenada Skills for Inclusive Growth Project (“the Project”).
The project’s main objective is to increase the employability of youth through public/private sector partnerships for technical and life skills training that is demand driven. The overall outcome indicator of the Project is the percentage of enrolled youth who are employed 15 months after the start of the training.
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